SALVORS & FOOD MANUFACTURING LOSSES

SALVORS & FOOD MANUFACTURING LOSSES Chad Foster, President Chad Foster & Associates, LLC Working content losses for carriers or self-insured’s always involves the same plan of attack – separate the damaged from the undamaged, and inventory the contents with the insured by type – raw materials and supplies (RM&S), work in process (WIP), finished goods … Read more

When The Pressure Gets Too Great

When The Pressure Gets Too Great By Terry Sutton Stephens Engineering Consultants Alright, before I begin this little treatise on pressure I have a question for you. What do Simon and Garfunkel, Blaise Pascal and Wile E. Coyote have in common? Hmmm. Think about that for a minute and we will get back to it. … Read more

The Face of Theft

The Face of Theft By Kerry Sapet SDC CPA   “The thief was a special type of thief. This thief was an artist of theft. Other thieves merely stole everything that was not nailed down, but this thief stole the nails as well.” –Terry Pratchett, author   Money. Computers. Post It notes. The list of … Read more

Water in the classroom light fixtures???

Water in the classroom light fixtures???  By Chad Jones, PE  The Warren Group   One of my more interesting calls and subsequent investigations was regarding water accumulating inside of 2X4 fluorescent light fixtures in a suspended ceiling of a local high school.   The client called and reported that the metal housings of the lights were … Read more

A client-centered approach to communication – avoiding an OMG moment

A client-centered approach to communication – avoiding an OMG moment By Cathy Hester C J Hester   Communication can make or break an independent adjusting business – or any business. Technology has changed the way we communicate, opening the door to communicate via phone call, email, Skype, social media, and more. We can now move … Read more